Cycling at the 2009 Southeast Asian Games

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at the 2009 Southeast Asian Games
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The Cycling Events will be held from 9 December to 14 December 2009 with 8 gold medals up for contention.

Contents

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Laos)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 35210
2Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 3115
3Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 2125
4Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 0123
5Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore 0011
Totals (5 entries)88824

Medalists

Road cycling

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's 50 km individual time trial Ryan Ariehaan Hilmant
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Tonton Sutanto
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Mai Công Hiếu
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Men's 160.3 Km road raceBùi Minh Thụy
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Mai Nguyễn Hưng
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Mohd Zamri Saleh
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Women's 25 km individual time trial Monrudee Chapookam
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Chanpeng Nontasin
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Dinah Chan
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
Women's 116.1 Km road race Jutatip Maneephan
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Noor Azian Alias
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia
Phạm Thị Thùy Trang
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam

Mountain biking

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's downhillPopo Ariyo Sejati
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Tanaphon Jarupeng
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Sitichai Ketkaewmanee
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Men's cross countryTawatchai Masae
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Keerati Sukprasart
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Dadi Nurchanyadi
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Women's downhillRisa Suseanty
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
Ausanee Pradupyard
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Vipavee Deekaballes
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Women's cross countryNguyễn Thanh Đàm
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam
Hataichanok Srisuwan
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Masziyaton Mohd Radzi
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia

Results

Road Cycling

Men

50 Km. Individual Time Trial

December 13
Location : That Luang – Lan Xang Avenue – Samsenethai – Thadeua 10KM-T 4

RiderNOCTime StartTime EndTotal Time
Ryan Ariehaan Hilmant Flag of Indonesia.svg 10:30:00:0011:31:58:0001:01:58:00
Tonton Sutanto Flag of Indonesia.svg 10:36:00:0011:38:08:0001:02:08:00
Mai Cong Hieu Flag of Vietnam.svg 10:46:00:0011:48:19:0001:02:19:00
Prajak Mahawong Flag of Thailand.svg 10:38:00:0011:40:53:0001:02:53:00
Phuchong Sai-Udomsn Flag of Thailand.svg 10:32:00:0011:35:50:0001:03:50:00
Yong Li Ng Flag of Malaysia.svg 10:44:00:0011:48:45:0001:04:45:00
Anousay Khochaleune Flag of Laos.svg 10:34:00:0011:40:39:0001:06:39:00
Jacinto De Jesus Da Costa Flag of East Timor.svg 10:40:00:0012:03:49:0001:23:49:00
Somphavanh Phommala Flag of Laos.svg DNF
160.3 Km. Massed Start

December 14
Location : Done Noune Tri Square, Ban Keun and return at Thalath
Distance : 156.6 km.

RiderNOCTime
Bui Minh Thuy Flag of Vietnam.svg 04:01:43.00
Mai Nguyen Hung Flag of Vietnam.svg 04:02:56.00
Mohd Zamri Saleh Flag of Malaysia.svg 04:02:56.00
Ahmad Fallanie Flag of Malaysia.svg 04:03:15.00
Natthapon Jeebthaworn Flag of Thailand.svg 04:03:24.00
Junaidi Hashim Flag of Singapore.svg 04:09:01.00
Nguyen Van Tai Flag of Vietnam.svg 04:09:01.00
Ryan Ariehaan Hilmant Flag of Indonesia.svg 04:09:01.00
Phuchong Sai-Udomsin Flag of Thailand.svg 04:09:02.00
Kaswanto Flag of Indonesia.svg 04:09:02.00
Thurakit Boonratanathanakorn Flag of Thailand.svg 04:09:03.00
Prajak Mahawong Flag of Thailand.svg 04:11:09.00
Mohd Razif Salleh Flag of Malaysia.svg 04:11:58.00
Low Ji Wen Flag of Singapore.svg 04:11:58.00
Lieo Bouakeo Flag of Laos.svg 04:12:13.00
Anuar Manan Flag of Malaysia.svg 04:16:52.00
Daniel Loy Flag of Singapore.svg 04:16:53.00
Ariya Poonsavath Flag of Laos.svg 04:12:13.00
Soulivong Piempanya Flag of Laos.svg 04:16:59.00
Le Van Duan Flag of Vietnam.svg 04:17:00.00
Samai Flag of Indonesia.svg 04:17:00.00
Calvin Sim Flag of Singapore.svg 04:17:01.00
Tonton Sutanto Flag of Indonesia.svg DNF
Jesus Da Costa Flag of East Timor.svg DNF
Kengchai Pathoumphanh Flag of Laos.svg DNF

Women

25 Km. Individual Time Trial

December 13
Location : That Luang – Lan Xang Avenue – Samsenethai – Thadeua 10KM-T 4

RiderNOCTime StartTime EndTotal Time
Monrudee Chapookam Flag of Thailand.svg 09:08:00:0009:42:28:0600:34:28:06
Chanpeng Nontasin Flag of Thailand.svg 09:20:00:0009:55:06:8400:35:06:84
Chan Siew Kheng Dinah Flag of Singapore.svg 09:12:00:0009:47:19:7800:35:19:78
Nurhayati Flag of Indonesia.svg 09:02:00:0009:37:32:3400:35:32:34
Santia Tri Kusuma Flag of Indonesia.svg 09:14:00:0009:50:18:8700:36:18:87
Pham Thi Kim Loan Flag of Vietnam.svg 09:18:00:0009:55:06:5900:37:06:59
Mariana Mohammad Flag of Malaysia.svg 09:04:00:0009:41:11:0500:37:11:05
Pham Thi Thuy Lien Flag of Vietnam.svg 09:06:00:0009:43:15:1500:37:15:15
Nor Azian Alias Flag of Malaysia.svg 09:16:00:0009:53:57:4500:37:57:45
Vilayvone Phetsalad Flag of Laos.svg 09:10:00:0009:48:26:5000:38:26:50
Toon Sithaphanh Flag of Laos.svg 09:00:00:0009:38:34:4300:38:34:43
116.1 Km. Massed Start

December 14
Location : Dane Soung, Saythany District
Distance : 120 km.

RiderNOCTime
Jutatip Maneephan Flag of Thailand.svg 03:36:33.00
Nor Azian Alias Flag of Malaysia.svg 03:36:33.00
Pham Thi Thuy Trang Flag of Vietnam.svg 03:36:33.00
Monrudee Chapookam Flag of Thailand.svg 03:36:34.00
Santia Tri Kusuma Flag of Indonesia.svg 03:36:34.00
Pham Thi Kim Loan Flag of Vietnam.svg 03:36:34.00
Nurul Ahmar Flag of Malaysia.svg 03:36:34.00
Yanthi Fuchianty Flag of Indonesia.svg 03:36:34.00
Vo Thi Phuong Phi Flag of Vietnam.svg 03:36:36.00
Nguyen Hoang Oanh Flag of Vietnam.svg 03:36:36.00
Masziyaton Radzi Flag of Malaysia.svg 03:36:36.00
Chanpeng Nontasin Flag of Thailand.svg 03:36:36.00
Pham Thi Thuy Lien Flag of Vietnam.svg 03:36:36.00
Mariana Mohammad Flag of Malaysia.svg 03:36:36.00
Dahlina Rosyda Flag of Indonesia.svg 03:36:38.00
Thatsani Wichana Flag of Thailand.svg 03:36:38.00
Toon Sithaphanh Flag of Laos.svg 03:36:40.00
Nurhayati Flag of Indonesia.svg 03:36:43.00
Buala Phengsakoun Flag of Laos.svg 03:36:43.00
Vilayvone Phetsalad Flag of Laos.svg 03:36:52.00
Maniphone Phimmasene Flag of Laos.svg DNS

Mountain biking

Men

Down Hill
  • December 9 - Seeding Run
  • December 10 - Final


Location : Dane Soung, Saythany District.

AthleteNOCSeeding RunFinal
Popo Ariyo Sejati Flag of Indonesia.svg 02:53.1502:49.45
Tanaphon Jarupeng Flag of Thailand.svg 02:53.0802:50.84
Sitichai Ketkaewmanee Flag of Thailand.svg 02:52.6402:53.92
Agus Suherlan Flag of Indonesia.svg 02:56.5702:54.30
Tan Hong Chun Flag of Singapore.svg 03:00.1502:54.58
Anousay Khochaleune Flag of Laos.svg 03:03.6503:01.64
Jr. Stanly Jalip Flag of Malaysia.svg 03:15.5603:04.59
Ghazali Hakiki Bin Ali Samson Flag of Malaysia.svg 03:11.9503:07.79
Kengchai Pathoumphanh Flag of Laos.svg 03:17.4303:11.12
Ha The Long Flag of Vietnam.svg 03:17.0003:13.58
Cross Country

December 11
Venue :Tad Song, Saythany District.
Distance : 49.7 km.

AthleteNOCTotal Time
Tawatchai Masae Flag of Thailand.svg 02:21:00.00
Keerati Sukprasart Flag of Thailand.svg 02:21:57.00
Peerapol Chawchiangkwang Flag of Thailand.svg 02:23:11.00
Dadi Nurchanyadi Flag of Indonesia.svg 02:28:33.00
Bandi Sugito Flag of Indonesia.svg 02:30:31.00
Chandra Rafsanzani Flag of Indonesia.svg 02:32:31.00
Apisit Charoenkit Flag of Thailand.svg 02:32:47.00
Chu Quang Thang Flag of Vietnam.svg 02:36:28.00
Phung Van Loc Flag of Vietnam.svg
Popo Ariyo Sejati Flag of Indonesia.svg
Shahrin Amir Flag of Malaysia.svg
Kengchai Pathoumphanh Flag of Laos.svg
Jeoffrey Jerry Jemie Flag of Malaysia.svg
Ounheuan Thepvongsa Flag of Laos.svg
Sikko Milakong Flag of Laos.svg
Thanongsak Phimmasenh Flag of Laos.svg
Muhammad Aim Mohamad Fauzi Flag of Malaysia.svg
Norshahriel Haizat Ahmad Nazali Flag of Malaysia.svg

Women

Down Hill
  • December 9 - Seeding Run
  • December 10 - Final


Location : Dane Soung, Saythany District.

AthleteNOCSeeding RunFinal
Risa Suseanty Flag of Indonesia.svg 03:16.9903:13.22
Ausanee Pradupyard Flag of Thailand.svg 03:22.3803:16.53
Vipavee Deekaballes Flag of Thailand.svg 03:20.5003:16.76
Bui Thi Quyen Flag of Vietnam.svg 03:48.0803:38.70
Vansy Keoheuangprasurth Flag of Laos.svg 04:35.2103:55.45
Maniphone Phimmasene Flag of Laos.svg DNFDNS
Cross Country

December 11
Venue :Tad Song, Saythany District.
Distance : 28.4 km.

AthleteNOCTotal Time
Nguyen Thanh Dam Flag of Vietnam.svg 01:35:15.00
Hataichanok Srisuwan Flag of Thailand.svg 01:38:57.00
Masziyaton Mohd Radzi Flag of Malaysia.svg 01:40:28.00
Apinya Saisamorn Flag of Thailand.svg 01:42:10.00
Vu Thi Thuong Flag of Vietnam.svg 01:42:57.00
Junaidah Juss Flag of Malaysia.svg 01:43:05.00
Kusmawati Yazid Flag of Indonesia.svg 01:45:02.00
Toon Sithaphana Flag of Laos.svg 01:47:01.00
Jutamas Wongpadklang Flag of Thailand.svg 01:51:03.00
Risa Suseanty Flag of Indonesia.svg 01:51:05.00
Ausanee Pradupyard Flag of Thailand.svg 01:51:05.00
Vilayvone Phetsalad Flag of Laos.svg
Maniphone Phimmasene Flag of Laos.svg
Vansy Keoheuangprasurth Flag of Laos.svg
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